Skyhawk
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In the mid 1930's Casein plastic, made from milk, was used for a huge percentage of clothing buttons. It was the most suitable of the early plastics at the time for this purpose. In the late 1930's - early 40's, Urea Formaldehyde hit the market as a new type of plastic for button making. Casein was still used but was gradually scaled back as new plastics became available over the years.
I recently procured a large stock of NOS George Morrell Corp buttons in the original boxes, an amazing find! I was also able to locate the patent for the particular buttons from 1935. I will post the PDF below. Very cool 1930's documentation on the process of making these early plastic buttons.
Regards,
Jay
I recently procured a large stock of NOS George Morrell Corp buttons in the original boxes, an amazing find! I was also able to locate the patent for the particular buttons from 1935. I will post the PDF below. Very cool 1930's documentation on the process of making these early plastic buttons.
Regards,
Jay